CONVICTED double murderer Richard Allen has been sentenced to 130 years in prison for the gruesome 2017 Delphi killings of best friends Liberty “Libby” German and Abigail Williams.
In November, a jury determined without a reasonable doubt Allen, 52, was the “bridge guy” that prosecutors ordered Libby, 14, and Abigail, 13, down the Monon High Bridge before slitting their throats on February 13, 2017.
The families of Libby and Abigail delivered heartbreaking impact statements during the sentencing hearing – the first time the loved ones have spoken about the murders for over seven years.
“I was left with a hole in my soul,” Carrie Timmons, Libby’s mom, painfully said, according to NBC affiliate WTHR.
“I’ll never understand how you were able to get away with this for so long,” Timmons said directly to daughter’s killer.
Judge Frances Gull described Allen’s offenses as among the “most hideous” of her 27 years on the bench.
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“You rank right up there with the most hideous crimes,” the judge said before she sentenced Allen to the maximum penalty of 65 years for each murder charge, WTHR reported.
“These families will deal with your carnage forever.”
For over five years, Allen, a husband and father who worked as a pharmacy technician at a CVS in town, camouflaged in the small county that’s home to less than 3,000 residents, state prosecutors argued during his trial.
“[February 13, 2017] is a day this community will never forget – a day Abigail Williams and Liberty German went to the trails for a walk and never came back,” Carroll County prosecutor Nick McLeland said during closing arguments.
Horrifying crime scene photos showed during the trial showed how Libby and Abigail’s bodies were found with branches placed on top.
Libby was fully nude, while Abigail wore her best friend’s sweatshirt and jeans.
It would not be until October 28, 2022, that investigators arrested Allen and charged him with the grisly murders that held a dark cloud over Delphi for a half-decade.
Investigators linked a .40 caliber bullet found near the bodies of Libby and Abigail to a gun owned by Allen.
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